
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced that foreign investors will no longer have open access to newly issued Indian government bonds with 14-year and 30-year tenors. This move aims to boost liquidity in shorter-term government bonds by restricting foreign investors' access to some longer-dated notes, sources say.
India is seeking to boost liquidity in shorter-term government bonds by restricting foreign investors’ access to some longer-dated notes, sources say https://t.co/eiJERD07dR
India is seeking to boost liquidity in shorter-term government bonds by restricting foreign investors’ access to some longer-dated notes, sources say https://t.co/GMbXv5WVGF
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